I really want to get a grip for mine, I feel the weight would be beneficial as I feel that the D7000 mirror slap is quite violent, any one else think the same?
Reminds me of a few weeks ago, missus says washer machine is not getting hot, she's rings number on the front and they £95 to come and look, parts and labor on top:eek:, I get on youtube and within 5 minutes there are guys on there explaining how to change the heating element, googled washing...
85mm f1.8g would be a better match up with you having the 35mm all ready, I know because I have the 35mm and the 50mm and thought the same, unfortunately it's not really a good length for portraits imo, you still have to get a little too close with the 50mm, wish I had put the money towards...
You will need a smaller focal length, a nice length would be 24-70mm, should be fine for indoors, if issue is a cost buy a fixed length like a 50mm prime lens which should be use able indoors.
They could sell them or stop looking for the spots until they become noticeable, then give it a clean, I don't see an influx of cheap D600s anywhere so I guess people are just cleaning them, surely it's no big deal to spend 10 minutes cleaning it.
Your best bet is to sell it on ebay, people will pay silly prices even if you tell them it has a problem (too which I recommend you do)
example http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Sigma-EX-10-20mm-f-4-0-5-6-HSM-DC-Lens-For-Canon-FAULTY-/281206095311?hash=item4179307dcf
and that I would say has just as...
I'm sorry guys but that is the way I understood it, and that D7000 image pookeyhead in your post looks out of focus to me, overall I'd still take the 70D because of cost and cost of quality glass that the D800 reportedly requires as the image just looks better from the Canon (imo also it has GPS...
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